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		<title>Great sculpture created from recycled cans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating art from recycled everyday items is not a new idea; in fact it started with Marcel Duchamp&#8217;s famous urinal turned into art, titled ‘Fountain’. Following many modern artists experimenting with new materials, art from everyday items was made popular by Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell Soup in the 1960s. However, with environmental issues high on <a href='http://www.pointedremarques.org/theatre-art/great-sculpture-created-from-recycled-cans.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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